Print References for the Ameican Revolution and the French Revolution
Barnes, I. , & Royster, C. (2000). (2000). The
Historical atlas of the american revolution. New York, New York: Routledge.
This resource provides the reader with information about time periods, specific battles, pertinent individuals or peoples, and other relevant issues concerning the American Revolution. Clear, colorful maps are also included in this Atlas.
Bigelow, B. (2000). American revolution: almanac. New York, New York: UXL.
This almanac provides an in-depth background and interpretation of the American Revolution. Short biographies of people relevant to the topics are discussed in each chapter of this almanac.
Boatner, M. (1994). Encyclopedia of the american revolution. New York, New York: Stackpole Books.
This encyclopedia includes a lot of facts on every aspect of the war, the battles, places and people on all side who participated. Maps and organizational charts are included in order to help the reader visualize the facts.
Doyle, W. (2003). The Oxford history of the french revolution. New York, New York: Oxford University Press.
The Oxford History of the French Revolution includes a chronology of events and a bibliographical essay that provides an examination of the historiography of the Revolution.
Hanson, P. (2004). Historical dictionary of the french revolution. New York, New York: Scarecrow Press, Inc.
The Historical Dictionary of the French Revolution highlights significant events and turning points of the revolution, the people involved and the economic, social and intellectual factors involved in the revolution.
Hibbert, C. (1999). The Days of the french revolution. New York, New York: Harper Perennial.
Hibbert presents events of the French Revolution in a logical, readable format and includes historical background and detail.
Mays, T. (2009). Historical dictionary of the american revolution. New York, New York: Scarecrow Press, Inc.
This second edition of the Historical Dictionary of the American Revolution covers battles, skirmishes, and raids of the American Revolution. A chronology, an introductory essay, maps and photos, a bibliography, and over 1000 cross-referenced dictionary entries are included in this resource.
Murray, S. (2005). American revolution. New York, New York: DK Children.
This book provides the reader with easy to read text and colorful pictures that allow the reader to have a sense of what it was like during the American Revolution.
Russell, D. (2009). The American revolution in the southern colonies. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland.
This analysis of the role of the Southern Colonies in the American Revolution covers the following colonies participation in the cause of American Independence: Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
Winsor, J. (2010). The Reader's handbook of the american revolution 1761-1783. New York, New York: Sanborn Press.
This handbook provides the reader with a wealth of information about the American Revolution.
Historical atlas of the american revolution. New York, New York: Routledge.
This resource provides the reader with information about time periods, specific battles, pertinent individuals or peoples, and other relevant issues concerning the American Revolution. Clear, colorful maps are also included in this Atlas.
This almanac provides an in-depth background and interpretation of the American Revolution. Short biographies of people relevant to the topics are discussed in each chapter of this almanac.
This encyclopedia includes a lot of facts on every aspect of the war, the battles, places and people on all side who participated. Maps and organizational charts are included in order to help the reader visualize the facts.
The Oxford History of the French Revolution includes a chronology of events and a bibliographical essay that provides an examination of the historiography of the Revolution.
The Historical Dictionary of the French Revolution highlights significant events and turning points of the revolution, the people involved and the economic, social and intellectual factors involved in the revolution.
Hibbert presents events of the French Revolution in a logical, readable format and includes historical background and detail.
This second edition of the Historical Dictionary of the American Revolution covers battles, skirmishes, and raids of the American Revolution. A chronology, an introductory essay, maps and photos, a bibliography, and over 1000 cross-referenced dictionary entries are included in this resource.
This book provides the reader with easy to read text and colorful pictures that allow the reader to have a sense of what it was like during the American Revolution.
This analysis of the role of the Southern Colonies in the American Revolution covers the following colonies participation in the cause of American Independence: Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
This handbook provides the reader with a wealth of information about the American Revolution.